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October 31, 2025 9 mins
The third and final part of our annual Halloween show where we get our listeners to share their creepiest storys of their paranormal encounters
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Yes, it is our annual Halloween ghost stories. If you've
ever encountered a ghost, paranormal the unexplained? What have you
call us right now? Eight seven seven five seven oh
one oh five three? Would you guys ever dare go
to the Whaley House? You know what the Whaley House is?

Speaker 2 (00:15):
Yea?

Speaker 1 (00:16):
And when you're a local girl, you know the Whaley House.
You ever been? I've actually never been. I was too
scared to go. Yeah, like a group of friends. I'm
surprised you.

Speaker 3 (00:24):
Of friends went and I always said I refused.

Speaker 1 (00:26):
I refused to go. Yes, I'm not going to well
p one Michael has a little situation that has happened
after going to the Whaley House. What's up, Michael? Michael? No, Michael,
Oh no, oh there is either there is to put
this on hold, all right, Michael, what's going on? Man?

Speaker 4 (00:50):
So about three years ago, my extra friend convinced me
to go to the Whaley House. And it was myself,
her my three year old's time, and my mom. And
while we were there, I think there's one of the
rooms where there's like a strong smell, like someone just perfumes.
We went to the room a strong smell. No one

(01:11):
else smelled it. There was an instance where my ex
girlfriend was carrying my son in one of the rooms
where one of the kids shows up. She swore that
somebody was pulling his legs. But the real story is
when we got home. My master bedroom is set up
like in the long rectangle and it connects to my
restroom to the like a little doorway, and my son

(01:35):
came home, he started playing with his legos. She and
I were on the bed watching TV, and after a while,
like I noticed he was being like really quiet, and like,
I turn around and I look at him, and he
positions himself in front of the doorway and the restroom
is dark, and he's sitting there, just staring off into
the doorway. And I look at him for like a

(01:56):
minute or so, and then I nudge my girlfriend and
I'm like, hey, check this out. And he's sitting there
looking and I'm sorry. I tell her, like hey, like
he's been sitting there for like a minute. And as
we're talking about him, he turns around and he looks
at us, and I was like, hey, what's up, monkey yo?

Speaker 3 (02:11):
Right?

Speaker 4 (02:12):
And he looks at me and he says, yeah, I
think I saw someone. And I was like what do
you mean you saw someone? He's like, yeah, like in
the dark, there was someone there, and I was like,
are you sure. So, like I walk in and I
turned the lights on. I'm like hey, but like there's
no one here, and he was like no, but like
I saw someone and they were standing there. So he

(02:36):
kind of like he didn't really freak out too much.
It was more us freaking out. We told a couple
of people the story and they were like, hey, like
you when you go to those places, you're supposed to
do like a like a ritual at the end of like, hey,
there's no hard feelings, but you can't follow his home
type of thing. And afterwards, like we burned something like
like the Bio Santo, like some Mexican insnse type of

(02:58):
thing to do, like a rich to make sure no
one was left behind. But it was a little freaky
citing him looking into the dos.

Speaker 1 (03:05):
I don't like that. I don't like That's why Emily
and I are going to be going to the I
don't know why this pe one is calling as this,
but I'm a little concerned. P one anonymous identity is
safe with me? Anonymous? What's going on?

Speaker 2 (03:26):
They all good warning Happy Halloween as well all as well.

Speaker 1 (03:29):
Now I am concerned that you want to remain anonymous.
Is there a particular reason why.

Speaker 2 (03:36):
There's uh, there's some information that may be sensitive, that
there's only a handful of handful of people that really
know this story and could dowge for the credibility of it.

Speaker 1 (03:48):
Okay, no name.

Speaker 2 (03:50):
I will give a location of the of the establishment
or the facility where you can look it up. Your
viewers can look it up as wellsviews. Few Development center
in Coasta Masa was opened up in the fifties when
psychiatric care was more of a I don't want to
say a hobby, but a experimentation. But during COVID. During COVID,

(04:13):
it was part of a emergency response team through the state.
There's a branch off the state that we went and
did this disaster response stuff with. But anyway, so we
opened up an alternative care site at this facility in
Coasta Mesa. And as we were touring the facility, we
got a pretty in depth tour by a groundskeeper that's

(04:35):
been there for about twenty years and has seen a
heck of a lot of things go on. And I
want to prep this this h to set the presidence
of this this facility, how crazy it was. And in
order to get into the facility you had to be
clinic clinically insane, a psychologists or a judge. So not
your typical funny farms where you're going to seventy two

(04:58):
hour hold. This is like the craziest of the craziest
Jeff Dahmer type stuff. Okay, Out in the fields they
would have there there were locked fields of farm wire
up tops so you can't escape. But in these fields
there is about sun footfall three three cages they would
put but yeah, they're outside.

Speaker 1 (05:22):
Who they're messing they're messing with his phone, phone, anonymous,
your phone is cutting in and outmus.

Speaker 2 (05:29):
No, no, don't tell me that. All right, in the
early I don't I don't know how much you caught.

Speaker 1 (05:35):
But the cages, who was in the cages.

Speaker 2 (05:39):
Patients experiments, Okay, their experiments we saw. Yeah. Yeah, it
was a test facility because back in the fifties no
one really knew about psychiatry. Us in the psychology. They
were just let me beat you up and get you
to that, right.

Speaker 1 (05:53):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (05:54):
So there is electual therapy rooms, there is padded rooms,
there's old style like what you would see in hills,
have eyes of old movies with stanless steel, mortician autopsy
rooms with old instruments.

Speaker 1 (06:08):
I got you, what did you see?

Speaker 4 (06:10):
So?

Speaker 2 (06:11):
I didn't see anything. It's more of what I felt.
The fire marshal allowed us to have access to the
most creepious or haunted building that he'd experienced, building forty
four and forty five. So I'll turn around the corner.
Long story short, it was a crazy creepy building, all
the way long hallways with small rooms just with plywood,

(06:32):
with flexiglass over the plywood and the scratch marks and
in you and only had the flashlights and ambience the outside.
We turned around this corner and my entire right arm
got freezing cold and littered with chills. I got goosebumps

(06:52):
all over my right arm, and at that moment my stomach.
I felt nauseous. I wanted to throw up. I didn't
see good. My color changed, my attitude changed. So we
continued through this building at night, just for the exploitation
and my incident. Commander and my colleague that were with
me both noticed that I was not myself and they

(07:15):
both expressed it, Dude, you're okay are you feel all right?
You looked like crap and my incident commander was a man.
You're an impath. Something latched onto you. So we all
we all did like a prayer whatnot, and uh, she
burned some some instances. She was a big shelves in
all that she knew. Next morning, I woke up feeling okay.

(07:38):
You know, I was still sick a little bit, but
not as bad as I was the night before.

Speaker 1 (07:42):
We get that sickness out of you. That's not good.
We had time for one more. Let's talk to p
and Patrick. How would you like to live in a
funeral home? I would not Patrick. Did Patrick did something? Yeah?
That Patrick did.

Speaker 3 (07:58):
Nothing.

Speaker 1 (08:00):
That was the scariest thing. Sorry about Emily.

Speaker 3 (08:05):
Yeah, I actually used to live in a funeral home
in an Upper Michigan And uh, you know I had
some okay, some kind of running you know before I
never believed in, you know, the paranormal. And there's a
few times where I would turn off my lights in

(08:25):
the middle of the night, wake up in the morning
and they'll be turned back on. All right here walking
around the establishment.

Speaker 1 (08:34):
Did you ever, excuse me, did you ever see Thomas
J walking around? Sorry?

Speaker 2 (08:44):
You brought it up.

Speaker 3 (08:47):
I was I was in Michigan, he was in Pennsylvania.

Speaker 1 (08:52):
Is that true?

Speaker 3 (08:53):
That pretty sure?

Speaker 1 (08:55):
That's incredible, that's incredible. Listen, I have to end on
that day. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Sorry, I'm done. I'm
done with this. It is what it is. It's too much.
Thank you you brought it as always, Thomas. Yes, the
ghost Tomas Jay into the segment. Okay, sorry,

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